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Ahaa okay thanks for clearing that up
Ahaa okay thanks for clearing that up
So after playing for a day I can conclude that the problem is SOLVED.
What I think the problem was eventually:
I had 2 pagefiles: 1 on my SSD with windows on it and 1 on another HDD with random stuff on it. I don't know how, I don't know why. When I play GTA, my 1 gb VRAM is totally used, so it uses RAM. My 8 gb RAM is eventually also totally used, so it uses pagefile. The HDD with random stuff on it appeared to fail after testing, so that is what caused the BSOD's. The pagefile was used but the HDD failed.
Thank you for helping me :) I will definitely return if I run into other problems. I will mark this thread as solved.
Nice, glad I hinted you unintentionally
GTA V is memory hungry. I have GTX 970, 3.5GB VRAM usable, and it is used to capacity. Got 8GB of system RAM like you and that does get filled up after 10 minutes of play as well.
To correct 1 thing though: You did not get the BSOD because you had 2 pagefiles. But because the HDD that holds the 2nd pagefile was failing.
Happy gaming!
I'm glad to hear you have it running right again. Sorry about the hard drive though. Thanks for letting us know.